Carrier Elite Plasma Green 53QHET12-708J Owner's Manual
Carrier Elite Plasma Green 53QHET12-708J Owner's Manual

Carrier Elite Plasma Green 53QHET12-708J Owner's Manual

Hi wall split air conditioner, heat pump 220-240v ~ 50hz 1ph
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220-240V ~ 50Hz 1Ph
Elite
Plasma Green
Hi Wall Split Air Conditioner
53QHET12-708J Heat Pump
O W N E R ' S MA NUAL
Carrier is committed to continuously improving its products according to national and international standards
to ensure the highest quality and reliability standards, and to meet market regulations and requirements.
All specifications subject to change without prior notice according to Carrier policy of continuous development.
Quality
Enviromental
Safety
Management System
Management System
Management System
03502930
Rev. (0) - 2012
ISO 9001 : 2008
ISO 14001 : 2004
BS OHSAS 18001 : 2007
Certi cate No.: QS-5519HH
Certi cate No : 12 104 30334 TMS
Certi cate No : 12 116 30334 TMS

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  • Page 1 Carrier is committed to continuously improving its products according to national and international standards to ensure the highest quality and reliability standards, and to meet market regulations and requirements. All specifications subject to change without prior notice according to Carrier policy of continuous development. Quality...
  • Page 2 220-240V ~ 50Hz 1Ph Elite Plasma Green Hi - Wall Split Systems Plasma Green Plasma Green Tropical Super Auto Auto Restart Self diagnostic Auto function Technology Compressor Quiet Fan Speed Function Auto Active Carbon Efficient Wireless 3 Minutes Refrigerant Min. Mode Electrostatic Filter Control...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS PAGE NO. GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM SAFETY PROTECTIONS TIPS OF ENERGY SAVING AND OPTIMUM COMFORT SPLIT SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CONSIDERATIONS FOR REMOTE CONTROL DESCRIPTION OF EMERGENCY BUTTON USE OF REMOTE CONTROL AIR FILTERS CLEANING INDOOR UNIT CLEANING PERIODICAL CHECKS CONSIDERATIONS BEFORE A LONG SHUTDOWN PERIOD OF AIR CONDITIONER OPERATION TIPS TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS...
  • Page 4: General Information

    1. GENERAL INFORMATION PRECAUTIONS Installing and servicing of air conditioning equipment can be hazardous due to system pressure and electrical components. Only trained and qualified service personnel should install or service this equipment. Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance function such as cleaning coil and filters.
  • Page 5: System Safety Protections

    2. SYSTEM SAFETY PROTECTIONS The air conditioner is equipped with complete safety protections to ensure safe operation of air conditioner at different operating conditions : 2.1 Safety protections for Cool Only System Auto Restart Feature with backup memory. When the power failure is happened during the air conditioner operation, the microprocessor of printed circuit board will memorize the operation setting.
  • Page 6: Tips Of Energy Saving And Optimum Comfort

    3. TIPS OF ENERGY SAVING AND OPTIMUM COMFORT In Summer • Keep room temperature to comfort levels. • Don’t remain in direct contact with cold air for a long period. This is harmful to health. • Don’t wait until it is too hot. Turn the air conditioner for cooling before that.
  • Page 7 Air Filters circulation and maximum cooling and heating efficiency. Periodic service and maintenance of the air conditioner or upon customer request through Carrier or Carrier authorized dealer to assure maximum cooling and heating efficiency. ( 4 )
  • Page 8: Split System Description

    4. SPLIT SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Split System Models Size 12K Indoor Unit Air Inlet Outdoor Unit Air outlet 1: Remote control signal receiver. 2: LCD Display panel 3: Panel frame 4: Chassis 5: Front panel 6: Horizontal supply air louver 7: Vertical supply air louvers 8: Air filters 9: Manual control button 10: Power cord...
  • Page 9: Considerations For Remote Control

    5. CONSIDERATIONS FOR REMOTE CONTROL 5-1 HOW TO INSERT BATTERIES : (a) Remove the cover of battery (c) Press the button (at the front of remote compartment at the back of the control) with an object not sharp to operate remote control by pressing the the remote control.
  • Page 10: Description Of Emergency Button

    REMOTE CONTROL INSTALLATION (Cont.) 5-2 INSTRUCTIONS OF USING WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL 1- The remote control must be directed toward the receiver of indoor unit when pressing the buttons of the desired functions. An acoustical acknowledgement sound (beep) will indicate that signal has been received.
  • Page 11: Use Of Remote Control

    7. USE OF REMOTE CONTROL CLOCK ADJUSTING FUNCTION Initial Setting or the Clock When batteries are inserted in the remote control, the clock panel will display ‘’12:00’’ and being to flash. Setting the clock Before you start operating the air conditioner, set the clock of the remote control using the procedures given in this section.
  • Page 12: Cool Mode

    USE OF REMOTE CONTROL (Cont.) COOL MODE START Press MODE button to select COOL mode on the remote control display. Press TEMP buttons to select the set temperature on the remote control display. Set desired temp. between 17°C and 30°C. Press FAN SPEED button to select the desired fan speed on the remote control display.
  • Page 13: Heat Mode

    USE OF REMOTE CONTROL (Cont.) HEAT MODE START 1. Press MODE button to select HEAT mode on the remote control display. 2. Press TEMP buttons to select the set temperature on the remote control display. Set desired temp. between 17°C and 30°C. 3.
  • Page 14: Auto Mode

    USE OF REMOTE CONTROL (Cont.) AUTO MODE START 1. Press MODE button to select AUTO mode on the remote control display. 2. Press TEMP buttons to select the set temperature on the remote control display. Set desired temp. between 17°C to 30°C . 3.
  • Page 15: Dry Mode

    USE OF REMOTE CONTROL (Cont.) DRY MODE START 1. Press MODE button to select DRY mode on the remote control display. 2. Press TEMP buttons , to select the set temperature the remote control display. Set desired temp. between 17°C to 30°C . 3.
  • Page 16: Fan Only Mode

    USE OF REMOTE CONTROL (Cont.) FAN ONLY MODE START 1. Press MODE button to select FAN mode on the remote control display. 2. Press FAN SPEED button to select the desired fan speed on the remote control display. 3. Press ON/OFF button to start the air conditioner.
  • Page 17: Air Flow Direction Control

    USE OF REMOTE CONTROL (Cont.) AIR FLOW DIRECTION CONTROL Air is supplied into the room through the supply air louvers located on the bottom of the indoor unit. Air from the room is drawn into the indoor unit through the front panel and filters which are located behind the front panel.
  • Page 18 USE OF REMOTE CONTROL (Cont.) CAUTION • The AIR DIRECTION and SWING buttons will be disabled when the air conditioner is not in operation ( including when the TIMER ON is set ). • Do not operate the air conditioner for long periods with the supply air direction set downward in cooling or dry mode.
  • Page 19: Turbo Function

    USE OF REMOTE CONTROL (Cont.) TURBO FUNCTION TURBO function with COOL mode : If you want faster cooling at super high airflow, super high fan speed to reach the set temperature in the shortest time, Press TURBO button. • Turbo function will give faster cooling as super high fan speed for about 30 minutes.
  • Page 20 USE OF REMOTE CONTROL (Cont.) ECO Function ECO function is useful when you go to sleep. Carrier air conditioner automatically controls the selected temperature and consequently controls the room temperature to avoid overcooling or overheating and to have comfortable and healthy sleep.
  • Page 21 USE OF REMOTE CONTROL (Cont.) TIMER ON FUNCTION ( Off → Start Operation ) TIMER ON function is useful when you want to start automatically the air conditioner at a desired setting time when you wake up in the morning or when you return home. Example: To automatically start the air conditioner at 6:00 in the morning Proceed with following steps :...
  • Page 22 USE OF REMOTE CONTROL (Cont.) TIMER OFF FUNCTION ( On → Stop Operation ) TIMER OFF function is useful when you want to stop automatically the air conditioner at a desired setting time after you go to bed. Example : To automatically stop the air conditioner at 23:00 in the evening proceed with the following steps : (1) Press...
  • Page 23: Combined Timer On/Off Function

    USE OF REMOTE CONTROL (Cont.) COMBINED TIMER ON → TIMER OFF FUNCTION ( Off → Start Operation → Stop Operation ) You can use this setting to automatically start operation of the air conditioner before you wake up and automatically stop it after you leave the home. Example: If you want to start operation of the air conditioner at 6:00 AM the next morning, and stop at 8:00 AM proceed as follows:...
  • Page 24 USE OF REMOTE CONTROL (Cont.) COMBINED TIMER OFF → TIMER ON FUNCTION ( On → Stop Operation → Start Operation ) You can use this setting to automatically stop the air conditioner after you go to sleep and start it automatically again in the morning when you wake up or you return home.
  • Page 25 USE OF REMOTE CONTROL (Cont.) RESET Function When you press the recessed RESET button, all current settings are cancelled and return to original factory settings. • The clock time “12:00” will flash • The mode displays “AUTO” • The fan speed displays “AUTO” •...
  • Page 26 USE OF REMOTE CONTROL (Cont.) LOCK Function 1. Use LOCK function when you want to prevent settings from being changed accidentally. 2. When you press TEMP. ▲and ▼ buttons as the same time, all current settings are locked in and the remote control does not accept any operation except that of the LOCK.
  • Page 27: Air Filters Cleaning

    8. AIR FILTERS CLEANING The air filters behind the front panel of the indoor unit should be checked and cleaned every month. Clogged air filters will reduce cooling and heating efficiency. WARNING: It is necessary to stop the air conditioner and disconnect the power supply before cleaning air filters.
  • Page 28: Indoor Unit Cleaning

    9. INDOOR UNIT CLEANING Warning! The indoor unit must be disconnected from the main supply before indoor unit cleaning. 9-1 INDOOR UNIT CLEANING Use only a clean, damp and soapy cloth. Do not pour any liquids on the unit. Do not use flammable liquid, solvents or abrasive powders: these can damage the casing.
  • Page 29: Periodical Checks

    For a good operation of the air conditioner it is recommended to carry out periodic service and maintenance of the air conditioner or upon customer request through Carrier or Carrier authorized dealer. Recommended service and maintenance works and intervals may vary depending on the installation environment, e.g.
  • Page 30: Considerations Before A Long Shutdown Period Of Air Conditioner

    11. CONSIDERATIONS BEFORE A LONG SHUTDOWN PERIOD OF AIR CONDITIONER Keep the indoor unit in operation for half a day in the ventilation (fan only) mode in order to dry all internal parts. Switch electric mains supply off. Take batteries out of the remote control. Clean indoor and outdoor units.
  • Page 31: Operation Tips

    12. OPERATION TIPS The following events may occur during normal operation of the air conditioner : 1. A slight white mist (water vapor)coming out from the indoor unit during COOL mode A white mist may generate due to a large temperature difference between air inlet and air outlet on COOL mode in an indoor environment that has a high relative humidity.
  • Page 32: Trouble Shooting Tips

    Carrier or Carrier certified dealer. If the abnormality persists and cannot be solved with the given instructions, turn off the air conditioner and does not try to turn it on again, call Carrier or Carrier certified dealer. TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSES...
  • Page 33 Before contacting service center of If checks are OK, call service center on the display panel Carrier or one of Carrier authorized of Carrier or one of Carrier authorized of indoor unit. dealers, make the following checks: dealers. Leds status refers to Air filters are clean.
  • Page 34: Display Of Remote Control

    Elite Plasma Green Hi Wall Split System Display Of Remote Control Display of Remote Control COOL AUTO HEAT ON/OFF indicator SET TEMP. CLOCK SET TEMP. indicator Temperature unit of measurement TIMER OFF (ºC or ºF) SPEED AUTO LOW MED HIGH Current time ON TIMER or OFF TIMER Signal transmission indicator...
  • Page 35: Control Buttons

    Elite Plasma Green Hi Wall Split Systems Wireless Remote Control Control Buttons MODE selection button DISPLAY AUTO - COOL - DRY - HEAT (only with heat pump) - FAN Decrease temperature button The set temperature is decreased down to 17°C. Each time the button is pressed, the set temperature is de- creased by 1°C.

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